T ronment created by Order 636 has caused many LDCs, not to mention other pipeline customers, to pay more attention to both the mechanics and the substance of the pipeline rate increase process. While the Natural Gas Act (NGA) Section 4 procedure has always armed the pipelines with the right to coll
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Pipeline Rate Reform Should Stimulate Behavior
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- John Wiley and Sons
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